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Predstavničko istraživanje: Mnogi roditelji ne regulišu digitalnu potrošnju djece
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Predstavničko istraživanje: Mnogi roditelji ne regulišu digitalnu potrošnju djece

A representative survey conducted by the 'Postbank Digitalstudy 2026' reveals that most parents in Germany do not impose strict time limits on their children's smartphone usage or monitor their social media activities closely. The study, based on interviews with over 3,000 people in May, including 732 households with children, highlights that 65% of families have no restrictions on daily phone use, and two-thirds do not regulate screen time before bedtime. Many parents rely on their children's self-discipline rather than actively monitoring their online behavior, especially among those aged 40 and older. Despite this lack of regulation, 86% of respondents support age restrictions for social media access, with preferences ranging from 12–13 years old to 16 years old. Parents without children tend to advocate stricter age limits compared to those with children. Additionally, the study notes that many teenagers receive their first smartphones between ages nine and twelve, with some getting them as early as eight.

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Predstavničko istraživanje: Mnogi roditelji ne regulišu digitalnu potrošnju djece

A representative survey conducted by the 'Postbank Digitalstudy 2026' reveals that most parents in Germany do not impose strict time limits on their children's smartphone usage or monitor their social media activities closely. The study, based on interviews with over 3,000 people in May, including 732 households with children, highlights that 65% of families have no restrictions on daily phone use, and two-thirds do not regulate screen time before bedtime. Many parents rely on their children's self-discipline rather than actively monitoring their online behavior, especially among those aged 40 and older. Despite this lack of regulation, 86% of respondents support age restrictions for social media access, with preferences ranging from 12–13 years old to 16 years old. Parents without children tend to advocate stricter age limits compared to those with children. Additionally, the study notes that many teenagers receive their first smartphones between ages nine and twelve, with some getting them as early as eight.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents findings from a survey without overtly favoring any side. It reports data objectively, highlighting both parental leniency and public support for regulatory measures, while avoiding explicit endorsement or criticism of either stance. The framing remains balanced, focusing on the

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